
Oil prices rose slightly in trading on Tuesday (January 20) after better-than-expected Chinese economic data boosted demand optimism. Brent crude rose 19 cents (0.3%) to $64.13/barrel, while February WTI which expires today rose 25 cents (0.4%) to $59.69/barrel. The more active March WTI contract also edged higher to around $59.42/barrel. This strengthening was driven by news from China, the world's largest oil importer. The Chinese economy reportedly grew 5.0% through 2025, meeting the government's target. Refinery activity also increased, with refinery throughput rising 4.1% and crude oil...
Gold prices strengthened in the Asian session to start 2025, the increase was driven by the attack carried out by Israel on Gaza. The increase in gold also occurred amid the strengthening of the US dollar index today. Expectations for gold to continue to rise for 2025 with the encouragement obtained from geopolitical risks and expectations of increasing government debt due to deep fiscal deficits under the Trump administration, although there are potential challenges from slower Fed interest rate cuts and a strengthening US dollar.
Silver (XAG/USD) prices edged up in the Asian afternoon session on Thursday (2/1), slightly paring the previous session's decline, while market participants are currently still looking for further clarity on the US Federal Reserve's interest rate path and President-elect Donald Trump's policies. Meanwhile, excess capacity in China's solar panel industry has prompted photovoltaic companies to sign up for a government self-discipline program aimed at regulating supply, limiting the demand outlook for silver from its top industry. Pressure is also noted from the threat of yuan devaluation in...
Silver prices (XAG/USD) fell on Tuesday (2/1), Silver was trading at $28.98 per troy ounce, down 0.14% from $29.00 on Monday last week. While in the Fed's aggressive outlook and uncertain demand for industrial silver utilities. Inflation concerns that also prompted the FOMC to project only a slight interest rate cut for the coming year, this also prompted the market to cut its exposure to non-yielding gold bullion assets. In addition, excess capacity in China's solar panel industry prompted photovoltaic companies to register for a government self-discipline program aimed at regulating...
Gold prices traded little changed at $2,626 in Asia to start 2025. The yellow metal had posted its best yearly gain on Tuesday after closing higher. Strong central bank buying, geopolitical uncertainty and monetary policy easing fueled a record-breaking rally in safe-haven gold in 2024, pushing it to an all-time high of $2,790.15 on Oct. 31.
Gold prices were on track for a more than 26% annual gain on Tuesday, their biggest annual gain since 2010, driven by safe-haven demand and central bank interest rate cuts, though sentiment could turn more cautious depending on policy changes under a second Trump administration. Robust central bank buying, geopolitical uncertainty and monetary policy easing fueled a record-breaking rally in safe-haven gold in 2024, pushing it to an all-time high of $2,790.15 on Oct. 31. Source: Newsmaker